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* [Caml-list] OS X: Trouble with threads + execv
@ 2004-07-07 22:42 Nathaniel Gray
  2004-07-08 15:09 ` Xavier Leroy
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Nathaniel Gray @ 2004-07-07 22:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: caml-list

Hello,

I'm seeing some confusing behavior on OS X (10.3.4) relating to 
pthreads and the execv family of calls.  It appears that when the 
scheduler thread (from otherlibs/systhreads/thread_posix.ml) is 
running, any call to execv will fail with "Operation not supported."  
The same applies to execvp, execve, and execvpe.

Here's a small test program:

--- begin testing.ml ---
open Unix
let args = [| "ocamlc.opt"; "-v" |];;
handle_unix_error (execv "/usr/local/bin/ocamlc.opt") args;;
--- End testing.ml ---

I build with:
ocamlopt -thread unix.cmxa threads.cmxa testing.ml -linkall

The result:
[n8gray@golux tmp]$ a.out
a.out: "execv" failed on "/usr/local/bin/ocamlc.opt": Operation not 
supported

If I build the program without linking to threads.cmxa then it works as 
expected.

Is this expected behavior?

Thanks,
-n8

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